Okay ,I've been playing golf on and off for 20 years but got focused 4 years ago. 2 years ago I got down to a 4.8 but since kids have slid back up to a 8 or 9 and have been totally lost. The fact that I'm a 8 or 9 is due to my teachings from the pelz books. Shortgame is by far the best part of my game.
Recently my father lent me a copy of Homers book and told me he had a new swing from the book. I thought yeah whatever, just another dead end road. Well to be honest the book is a little hard to follow and my dad told me about this site. So after watching some video and practicing I'm hitting the ball like I never have in my entire life!
I've added 10 to 15 yards with my irons and am hitting everything straight. I still can't believe how well I'm stiking the ball.
So my question is, is there a easier book to read or do you sell videos yet? This theory has me hook, line and sinker and I'm ready to learn. Thanks
...my dad told me about this site. So after watching some video and practicing I'm hitting the ball like I never have in my entire life!
I've added 10 to 15 yards with my irons and am hitting everything straight. I still can't believe how well I'm stiking the ball.
So my question is, is there a easier book to read or do you sell videos yet? This theory has me hook, line and sinker and I'm ready to learn. Thanks
Welcome aboard, Shortgamer. And thanks for this first post. Keep'em comin'!
Regarding your question, we have no book(s) or video presently available for sale. The demand is there, and at some point, it must be supplied. Other TGM professionals have videos for sale, notably Ben Doyle www.bendoyle.com, Chuck Evanswww.chuckevansgolf.com and Brian Manzellawww.brianmanzella.com.
As for me, only time -- actually, the prioritizing of time -- is my constraint. I am active in two businesses, and apparently, one has got to go. For now, my Archive of more than 2,600 posts is my 'book.' And The Gallery, largely extemporaneous footage shot by my students without thought of web publishing, is my 'video.'
Your question and comment ("...I'm ready to learn.") is yet another indication that I have a time management problem.
On the other hand...
Responding personally to your first post was very important. At least it was to me!